CONTENTS
Location and nature of Arab Tribes
Location of the Arabs
Arab Tribes
Rulership and Princeship among the Arabs
Rulership in Yemen
Rulership in Heerah
Rulership in Geographical Syria
Rulership in Hijaz
T he Reasons of this war have been illustrated in three versions Rulership in Pan-Arabia
The political situation
Religions of the Arabs
The Religious situation
Aspects of Pre-Islamic Arabian Society
Social life of the Arabs
The Economic Situation
The Lineage and Family of Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
The prophetic Family
Muhammad’s Birth and Forty years prior Prophethood
His Birth
B abyhood
B ack to his passionate Mother
To His compassionate Grandfather
Bahira, the Monk
The Sacrilegious wars
Al-Fudoul confederacy
Muhammad’s Early Job
His Marriage to Khadijah
Rebuilding Al-Ka‘bah and the Arbitration Issue
A Rapid Review of Muhammad’s Biography before commissioning of the Prophethood In the Shade of the Message and Prophethood
In the Cave of Hira’
Gabriel brings down the Revelation
Interruption of Revelation
Once more, Gabriel brings Allah’s Revelation
S ome details pertinent to the successive stages of Revelation Proclaiming Allah, the All-High; and the Immediate Constituents Phases and stages of the call
The First Stage
Strife in the Way of the Call
Three years of Secret Call
The Early Converts
As-Salat (the Prayer)
T he Quraishites learn about the Call
The Second Phase, Open Preaching
First Revelation regarding the Preaching
Calling the Closest Kinspeople
On Mount As -Safa
Shouting the Truth and the Polytheists’ Reaction
An Advisory Council to debar
Pilgrims from Muhammad’s Call
Attempts made to check the Onward March of Islam

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Persecutions
The House of Al-Arqum
The First Migration to Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
Quraish’s Machination against the Emigrants
Once more Quraish approaches Abu Talib
The Tyrants’ Decision to kill the Prophet (Peace be upon him) The Conversion of Hamzah bin ‘Abdul-Muttalib
The Conversion of ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab
Q uraish’s Representative negotiates with the Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) Abu Talib assmbles Bani Hashim and Bani Al-Muttalib
General Social Boycott
A Pact of Injustice and Aggression
The Final Phase of the Diplomacy of Negotiation
The Year of Grief
Abu Talib’s Death
K hadijah passes away to the Mercy of Allah
H is Marriage to Sawdah (May be please with her) in Shawwal, the tenth year of Prophethood Factors inspiring patience and perserverance
The Third Phase
Calling unto Is lam beyond Makkah
Islam being introduced to Arabian Tribes and Individuals
Hope inspiring Breezes from the Madinese
Marriage of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) to Aisha (May Allah be please with her) Al-Isra’ and Al-Mir‘raj
The First ‘Aqabah Pledge
The Muslim Envoy in Madinah
T he Second ‘Aqabah Pledge
The Vanguard of Migration (in the Cause of Allah)
In An-Nadwah (Council) House
The Parliament of Quraish
Migration of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) Life in Madinah The First Phase ... The Status Quo in Madinah at the Time of Emigration A New Society being built
A Charter of Islamic Alliance
A Cooperation and Non-Aggression
P act with the Jews
The Prophet on the Battlefield
Pre-Badr Missions and Invasions
The Battle of Badr - The First Decisive Battle in the History of Islam Reason of the Battle
Some Significant Instances of Devotion
Reaction in Makkah
Madinah receives the News of Victory
The Battle of Badr in its Qur’anic Context
The Military Activities between Badr and Uhud
Al-Kudr Invasion
An Attempt on the Life of the Prophet (Peace be upon him)
Invasion of Bani Qainuqa‘
T he Qainuqa‘ Jews breach the Covenant
As-Sawiq Invasion
Dhi Amr Invasion
Ka‘b bin Al-Ashraf, killed

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The Invasion of Buhran
Z aid bin Harithah leads a Compaign on the Trade Routes of Quraish The Battle of Uhud
A Consultation Assembly for a Defence Plan...
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